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🧵 2. Step into the 1960s Swinging London vibe with post-war austerity ousted and the younger generation navigating social climb in Nothing But the Best.

🧵 3. Clive Donner's film explores how the British class system impacts young minds in a satirical tale. Climbing the ladder takes more than just ambition.

🧵 4. Alan Bates shines in the role of Jimmy Brewster, guiding us through the comedic twists of a world where social status dictates a path to success.

🧵 5. Frederic Raphael crafts a screenplay rich in humor and insight, exposing the absurdity of societal norms in a time of change. Nothing but the best indeed.